AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSudan Currency Split: New 1,000- and 500-pound banknotes tied to a “parallel” central bank have been spotted in RSF-controlled areas, raising fresh alarms about who controls Sudan’s money and how far the war’s division could spread. Benghazi Reconstruction: Al-Sabri files moved from the Census and Compensation Committee to the Reconstruction Committee, starting the paperwork track for rebuilding and infrastructure work. Libya–US Security Talks: Libya’s defense undersecretary visited Washington for talks on unifying Libyan security institutions, training, border security, and counter-terror cooperation. Governance & Anti-Corruption: Libya’s Administrative Control Authority signed an MoU with France’s COFICERT to strengthen oversight, anti-corruption, and AML/CFT compliance. Forensic Training in Tripoli: A course launched for 150 deputy prosecutors to boost forensic medicine skills and improve crime-scene handling. Culture & Heritage: Benghazi University discussed an Irish-backed project to document and protect endangered underwater and coastal archaeological sites. Humanitarian Release: UT graduate Jenelle Jones was among detainees released and deported from Benghazi after a Gaza aid attempt. Sports: Libya beat Cape Verde 78–74 in a Cairo friendly as it prepares for the 2027 FIBA qualifiers.
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